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I've been using my new Apple Watch 3 for several months, and recently I've been in the market for a new band. Previously, I was using a standard synthetic rubber band. I'd come home from work, and the first thing I wanted to do was take my Apple Watch off. I didn't like the clammy feel of the band, and the fit was either too loose or too tight. This week, I decided to try the new Sport Loop.

I'm currently in Chicago visiting our Acquia office, and it's pretty warm out. The Sport Loop has proven to been a great alternative. It is made out of woven nylon, it's breathable and it has a little bit of stretch. It's not going to win fashion awards, but it is comfortable enough to wear all day and I no longer feel the urge to take off my watch in the evening.

The hardest part of Drupal Commerce 2 is the configuration of it all. Luckily, most store managers and administrators don't need to worry about that part. What they DO need to worry about is how to actually add new products to their stores and manage existing ones. For some ecommerce stores, keeping your product offerings fresh and up-to-date can mean the difference between success and failure. If you're using Drupal Commerce 2, managing your store content is easy!

In this Acro Media Tech Talk video, we user our Urban Hipster Commerce 2 demo site to show you the Drupal Commerce 2 product interface and how to add and edit products. The products shown will be configured differently than your own, but the same principles will apply no matter what type of product you sell.

Its important to note that this video was recorded before the official 2.0 release of Drupal Commerce useing a beta release of the Commerce Shipping module. You may see some differences between this video and the current releases. The documentation is also evolving over time.

Urban Hipster Commerce 2 Demo site

This video was created using the Urban Hipster Commerce 2 demo site. We've built this site to show the adaptability of the Drupal 8, Commerce 2 platform. Most of what you see is out-of-the-box functionality combined with expert configuration and theming.

Today's world is a close reality to something I dreamt of as a child. A world run by devices, the technology they use and their potential to change the future. New interfaces and devices have brought in sweeping changes to transform the web as we know it. With Artificial Intelligence, IOT and more have started to establish and make an impact in the digital world. This impact has changed the way how we perceive a future with seamless, feature-rich websites.

DrupalCon 2018: Should Drupal's installer be tailored towards the Enterprise?
In Dries' keynote at DrupalCon Nashville 2018 he discussed a blog post by Matthew Grasmick where the "first impression" or installer experience of Drupal was compared with Wordpress, Symfony, and Laravel. A tweet by Jeff Eaton then got me thinking:
"Kind of weird that the #driesnote compares the in...

When users must click on a link in an e-mail to verify their account, the users sometimes complain to site administrators that they lost the e-mail and the administrator doesn't have an easy way to verify their account for them.

This module adds another tab to users who are unverified that allows users with the 'administer users' permission to verify these users.

Nikki demonstrates how a majority of demographic surveys require users to conform to restrictive identity fields, which can alienate minority or underrepresented groups. The Open Demographics Initiative wants to develop forms that are more inclusive, in addition to giving people more control over the data and information they chose to disclose.

Adopting Open Demographics on Drupal.org will also allow us to improve reporting on diversity and inclusion, which in turn will help us better support initiatives that advance diversity and inclusion. Plus, we can lead by example and inspire other organizations to do the same.

Nikki demonstrates how a majority of demographic surveys require users to conform to restrictive identity fields, which can alienate minority or underrepresented groups. The Open Demographics Initiative wants to develop forms that are more inclusive, in addition to giving people more control over the data and information they chose to disclose.

Adopting Open Demographics on Drupal.org will also allow us to improve reporting on diversity and inclusion, which in turn will help us better support initiatives that advance diversity and inclusion. Plus, we can lead by example and inspire other organizations to do the same.

Nikki demonstrates how a majority of demographic surveys require users to conform to restrictive identity fields, which can alienate minority or underrepresented groups. The Open Demographics Initiative wants to develop forms that are more inclusive, in addition to giving people more control over the data and information they chose to disclose.

Adopting Open Demographics on Drupal.org will also allow us to improve reporting on diversity and inclusion, which in turn will help us better support initiatives that advance diversity and inclusion. Plus, we can lead by example and inspire other organizations to do the same.

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